Author: Barbara Arnold
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 159858362X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Catharine Hertzler's Journey tells the story of a 19th century Mennonite wife who traveled by wagon from Lancaster, Pennsylvania with her husband Daniel to Springfield, Ohio. She was the mother of ten children, but only three outlived their parents. Her struggles with the Mennonite lifestyle, a stern husband and the joys and the trials of motherhood are the basis for this story. During her life she experienced the building of the National Road, the birth of railway travel, and the Civil War. Historical events as well as facts related to the Hertzler family form the backbone of this novel of historical fiction. Throughout the book, Catharine's thoughts are on her ever-increasing family and her duties as a Mennonite wife. The historical events which are interspersed throughout the story put Catharine Hertzler's life in perspective to the 19th century. The names of some of the characters are names from the author's family, and all the Hertzler names and dates are based on fact. The story is told using research on a woman's role in the 19th century and the author's imagination. Barbara Studebaker Arnold is a retired Language Arts school teacher with an avid interest in history. She is a member of the Hertzler House Advisory Committee which is dedicated to the protection and preservation of the Daniel Hertzler House, a Pennsylvania bank-style home built in 1854 by a Mennonite entrepreneur from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Her interest in the history of this family led her to explore more about the Mennonites, the history of the Clark County and Springfield, Ohio areas and the life style of women in the 1800's. The result of her interest and research became the foundation for this book, Catharine Hertzler's Journey.
Catharine Hertzler's Journey
Author: Barbara Arnold
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 159858362X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Catharine Hertzler's Journey tells the story of a 19th century Mennonite wife who traveled by wagon from Lancaster, Pennsylvania with her husband Daniel to Springfield, Ohio. She was the mother of ten children, but only three outlived their parents. Her struggles with the Mennonite lifestyle, a stern husband and the joys and the trials of motherhood are the basis for this story. During her life she experienced the building of the National Road, the birth of railway travel, and the Civil War. Historical events as well as facts related to the Hertzler family form the backbone of this novel of historical fiction. Throughout the book, Catharine's thoughts are on her ever-increasing family and her duties as a Mennonite wife. The historical events which are interspersed throughout the story put Catharine Hertzler's life in perspective to the 19th century. The names of some of the characters are names from the author's family, and all the Hertzler names and dates are based on fact. The story is told using research on a woman's role in the 19th century and the author's imagination. Barbara Studebaker Arnold is a retired Language Arts school teacher with an avid interest in history. She is a member of the Hertzler House Advisory Committee which is dedicated to the protection and preservation of the Daniel Hertzler House, a Pennsylvania bank-style home built in 1854 by a Mennonite entrepreneur from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Her interest in the history of this family led her to explore more about the Mennonites, the history of the Clark County and Springfield, Ohio areas and the life style of women in the 1800's. The result of her interest and research became the foundation for this book, Catharine Hertzler's Journey.
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 159858362X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Catharine Hertzler's Journey tells the story of a 19th century Mennonite wife who traveled by wagon from Lancaster, Pennsylvania with her husband Daniel to Springfield, Ohio. She was the mother of ten children, but only three outlived their parents. Her struggles with the Mennonite lifestyle, a stern husband and the joys and the trials of motherhood are the basis for this story. During her life she experienced the building of the National Road, the birth of railway travel, and the Civil War. Historical events as well as facts related to the Hertzler family form the backbone of this novel of historical fiction. Throughout the book, Catharine's thoughts are on her ever-increasing family and her duties as a Mennonite wife. The historical events which are interspersed throughout the story put Catharine Hertzler's life in perspective to the 19th century. The names of some of the characters are names from the author's family, and all the Hertzler names and dates are based on fact. The story is told using research on a woman's role in the 19th century and the author's imagination. Barbara Studebaker Arnold is a retired Language Arts school teacher with an avid interest in history. She is a member of the Hertzler House Advisory Committee which is dedicated to the protection and preservation of the Daniel Hertzler House, a Pennsylvania bank-style home built in 1854 by a Mennonite entrepreneur from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Her interest in the history of this family led her to explore more about the Mennonites, the history of the Clark County and Springfield, Ohio areas and the life style of women in the 1800's. The result of her interest and research became the foundation for this book, Catharine Hertzler's Journey.
Indian Summer
Author: Barbara Arnold
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 1598589199
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Emily Davis is ready for a summer adventure. She has been teaching school in Ohio for 15 years. She and her fiance had planned a travel vacation for their honeymoon, but that was cancelled when he was killed in Iraq. Now, Emily decides to take the vacation on her own, much to the chagrin of her best friend Rosie. Undaunted by Rosie's fear, Emily takes off alone in her five year old Beetle. A mystery begins with an adventure in Wisconsin when an Indian predicts her summer will revolve around Native Americans. As she continues traveling, Emily's mystery grows with each chance meeting with Indians. What does the prickling sensation that Emily feels mean? Why do the same names keep reappearing? Is there some final mystery to be solved? Emily's travels take her through Wisconsin, Minnesota, and South Dakota where she encounters a native who resents her intrusion. She faces a life threatening dilemma before the mystery is solved and her adventure ends. The story is a work of fiction, but the places mentioned for the most part actually exist and are places where the author has personally traveled. The author's knowledge of Native Americans, used while teaching language arts for 26 years, plus a vivid imagination weave an intriguing mystery.
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 1598589199
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Emily Davis is ready for a summer adventure. She has been teaching school in Ohio for 15 years. She and her fiance had planned a travel vacation for their honeymoon, but that was cancelled when he was killed in Iraq. Now, Emily decides to take the vacation on her own, much to the chagrin of her best friend Rosie. Undaunted by Rosie's fear, Emily takes off alone in her five year old Beetle. A mystery begins with an adventure in Wisconsin when an Indian predicts her summer will revolve around Native Americans. As she continues traveling, Emily's mystery grows with each chance meeting with Indians. What does the prickling sensation that Emily feels mean? Why do the same names keep reappearing? Is there some final mystery to be solved? Emily's travels take her through Wisconsin, Minnesota, and South Dakota where she encounters a native who resents her intrusion. She faces a life threatening dilemma before the mystery is solved and her adventure ends. The story is a work of fiction, but the places mentioned for the most part actually exist and are places where the author has personally traveled. The author's knowledge of Native Americans, used while teaching language arts for 26 years, plus a vivid imagination weave an intriguing mystery.
I Am Daniel Hertzler
Author: Barbara Arnold
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 1598586254
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
I am Daniel Hertzler tells the story of a 19thcentury Mennonite farmer. He left his home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania with his wife and young daughter to start a new life in Ohio. His years in Springfield were spent developing a sawmill, a grist mill, a brick distillery, a whiskey distillery, and a bank as well as accruing over a thousand acres to raise crops and livestock. (He lived in several townships throughout Clark County before building a bank style home and barn on the Valley Pike in Bethel Township which he referred to as his retirement home. The house features many built-in cupboards, painted woodwork and other innovations to proclaim his wealth without foregoing his plain Mennonite background.) His life was cut short during a botched robbery. As he is dying, he remembers the events of his life. His frustration with five daughters before finally the joy of a son. The growth of his prominence in the Clark County arena, the death of two infants, two daughters, and two sons, including his namesake haunt his memories as he wonders if his life was meaningful. Although Daniel's thoughts cover many years, the wounds he received during the robbery would have killed him in about five minutes according to the coroner's report, the bullet opening an artery in Hertzler's leg. All the Hertzler names and dates are based on fact, but other characters and events are the fruit of the author's imagination. BARBARA STUDEBAKER ARNOLD is a retired Language Arts school teacher with an avid interest in history. She is a member of the Hertzler House Advisory Committee which is dedicated to the protection and preservation of the Daniel Hertzler House, a Pennsylvania bank-style home built in 1854 by a Mennonite entrepreneur from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Her interest in the history of this family led her to explore more about the Mennonites, the history of the Clark County and Springfield, Ohio areas and the life style of women in the 1800's. The result of her interest and research became the foundation for her first fictional biography, Catharine Hertzler's Journey which inspired her to look further into the Hertzler saga and develop the companion book I am Daniel Hertzler. Barbara Arnold's ancestors also came from Pennsylvania, and several of her family names are used throughout the books. Historical references to the time and events are true as are names and dates that refer to the Hertzler family. Conversations and personal references are from the author's imagination. Barbara lives in Enon, Ohio with her husband of 49 years and two very spoiled cats. She has three grown married children, three grandchildren, and two step-grandchildren. She has a teaching certificate from Wittenberg University in Springfield, a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Antioch University in Yellow Springs, and a Master of Science Degree from the University of Dayton in Dayton, all in Ohio. She spent almost 15 years as a substitute teacher before teaching 8thgrade Language Arts in the Greenon Local School System for 29 years. She also served as cheerleading advisor, student council advisor, and cheer aide advisor as well as the drama club advisor at Indian Valley Middle School and Greenon High School for 25 years. Now retired from teaching she has time to pursue the many activities she had no time for earlier. She enjoys taking watercolor painting lessons, garden clubbing, crafting and traveling.She has taught graduate level classes at Wittenberg University and has also supervised Student Teachers for Wittenberg. She is an active docent for tours at the Hertzler House, the Frank Lloyd Wright Westcott House, and Cox Arboretum. She has composed many poems, scripts for tour guides at the Hertzler House, and scripts for various performance events at Cox Arboretum and others. She readily admits she is so busy she doesn't know how she had time to teach.
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 1598586254
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
I am Daniel Hertzler tells the story of a 19thcentury Mennonite farmer. He left his home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania with his wife and young daughter to start a new life in Ohio. His years in Springfield were spent developing a sawmill, a grist mill, a brick distillery, a whiskey distillery, and a bank as well as accruing over a thousand acres to raise crops and livestock. (He lived in several townships throughout Clark County before building a bank style home and barn on the Valley Pike in Bethel Township which he referred to as his retirement home. The house features many built-in cupboards, painted woodwork and other innovations to proclaim his wealth without foregoing his plain Mennonite background.) His life was cut short during a botched robbery. As he is dying, he remembers the events of his life. His frustration with five daughters before finally the joy of a son. The growth of his prominence in the Clark County arena, the death of two infants, two daughters, and two sons, including his namesake haunt his memories as he wonders if his life was meaningful. Although Daniel's thoughts cover many years, the wounds he received during the robbery would have killed him in about five minutes according to the coroner's report, the bullet opening an artery in Hertzler's leg. All the Hertzler names and dates are based on fact, but other characters and events are the fruit of the author's imagination. BARBARA STUDEBAKER ARNOLD is a retired Language Arts school teacher with an avid interest in history. She is a member of the Hertzler House Advisory Committee which is dedicated to the protection and preservation of the Daniel Hertzler House, a Pennsylvania bank-style home built in 1854 by a Mennonite entrepreneur from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Her interest in the history of this family led her to explore more about the Mennonites, the history of the Clark County and Springfield, Ohio areas and the life style of women in the 1800's. The result of her interest and research became the foundation for her first fictional biography, Catharine Hertzler's Journey which inspired her to look further into the Hertzler saga and develop the companion book I am Daniel Hertzler. Barbara Arnold's ancestors also came from Pennsylvania, and several of her family names are used throughout the books. Historical references to the time and events are true as are names and dates that refer to the Hertzler family. Conversations and personal references are from the author's imagination. Barbara lives in Enon, Ohio with her husband of 49 years and two very spoiled cats. She has three grown married children, three grandchildren, and two step-grandchildren. She has a teaching certificate from Wittenberg University in Springfield, a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Antioch University in Yellow Springs, and a Master of Science Degree from the University of Dayton in Dayton, all in Ohio. She spent almost 15 years as a substitute teacher before teaching 8thgrade Language Arts in the Greenon Local School System for 29 years. She also served as cheerleading advisor, student council advisor, and cheer aide advisor as well as the drama club advisor at Indian Valley Middle School and Greenon High School for 25 years. Now retired from teaching she has time to pursue the many activities she had no time for earlier. She enjoys taking watercolor painting lessons, garden clubbing, crafting and traveling.She has taught graduate level classes at Wittenberg University and has also supervised Student Teachers for Wittenberg. She is an active docent for tours at the Hertzler House, the Frank Lloyd Wright Westcott House, and Cox Arboretum. She has composed many poems, scripts for tour guides at the Hertzler House, and scripts for various performance events at Cox Arboretum and others. She readily admits she is so busy she doesn't know how she had time to teach.
Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Huntingdon County (Pa.)
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Huntingdon County (Pa.)
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
The Hertzler-Hartzler Family History
Author: Silas Hertzler
Publisher: Masthof Press & Bookstore
ISBN:
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 778
Book Description
This Amish and Mennonite genealogy traces 8,757 families descended from 1703 Jacob Hertzler of Berks Co., Pa. Also provides background history and statistical information on the Hertzler-Hartzler families. (733pp. index. hardcover. reprint of 1952 edition. Higginson Book Co.) Please visit www.HigginsonBooks.com to purchase this title.
Publisher: Masthof Press & Bookstore
ISBN:
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 778
Book Description
This Amish and Mennonite genealogy traces 8,757 families descended from 1703 Jacob Hertzler of Berks Co., Pa. Also provides background history and statistical information on the Hertzler-Hartzler families. (733pp. index. hardcover. reprint of 1952 edition. Higginson Book Co.) Please visit www.HigginsonBooks.com to purchase this title.
Jacob's Choice
Author: Ervin R. Stutzman
Publisher: MennoMedia, Inc.
ISBN: 0836198999
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Jacob Hochstetler is a peace-loving Amish settler on the Pennsylvania frontier when Native American warriors, goaded on by the hostilities of the French and Indian War, attack his family one September night in 1757. Taken captive by the warriors and grieving for the family members just killed, Jacob finds his beliefs about love and nonresistance severely tested. Jacob endures a hard winter as a prisoner in an Indian longhouse. Meanwhile, some members of his congregation—the first Amish settlement in America—move away for fear of further attacks. Based on actual events, Jacob's Choice describes how one man's commitment to pacifism leads to a season of captivity, a complicated romance, an unrelenting search for missing family members, and an astounding act of forgiveness and reconciliation. Free downloadable study guide available here.
Publisher: MennoMedia, Inc.
ISBN: 0836198999
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Jacob Hochstetler is a peace-loving Amish settler on the Pennsylvania frontier when Native American warriors, goaded on by the hostilities of the French and Indian War, attack his family one September night in 1757. Taken captive by the warriors and grieving for the family members just killed, Jacob finds his beliefs about love and nonresistance severely tested. Jacob endures a hard winter as a prisoner in an Indian longhouse. Meanwhile, some members of his congregation—the first Amish settlement in America—move away for fear of further attacks. Based on actual events, Jacob's Choice describes how one man's commitment to pacifism leads to a season of captivity, a complicated romance, an unrelenting search for missing family members, and an astounding act of forgiveness and reconciliation. Free downloadable study guide available here.
Genealogical Records of the Royer Family in America
Author: Jacob Gottwals Francis
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 782
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 782
Book Description
300 Tristate Waterfall Hikes of Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana
Author: Tina Karle
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359791263
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana known for sharing the Ohio River and being called the tristate area, has another thing in common...Waterfalls! Each area has unique traits that they are known for and waterfalls being one they share equally! You will have 300 waterfalls to explore for all 3 area's! GPS Coordinates, pictures of each waterfall, trail descriptions and much more abound in this newest waterfall book collection!
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359791263
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana known for sharing the Ohio River and being called the tristate area, has another thing in common...Waterfalls! Each area has unique traits that they are known for and waterfalls being one they share equally! You will have 300 waterfalls to explore for all 3 area's! GPS Coordinates, pictures of each waterfall, trail descriptions and much more abound in this newest waterfall book collection!
85 Waterfall Hikes Around Dayton Ohio
Author: Tina Karle
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1105455300
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Dayton, well known for their history of flight; should also be known for their falls as well! Enjoyed by locals these falls are quaint and picturesque and has been captured in book form for all to enjoy! You will find in this hiking book photo's for every hike, detailed driving instructions, GPS Coordinates, best viewing time and much more! So come along on an outdoor hike to see some of Dayton's most unique waterfalls!
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1105455300
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Dayton, well known for their history of flight; should also be known for their falls as well! Enjoyed by locals these falls are quaint and picturesque and has been captured in book form for all to enjoy! You will find in this hiking book photo's for every hike, detailed driving instructions, GPS Coordinates, best viewing time and much more! So come along on an outdoor hike to see some of Dayton's most unique waterfalls!
200 Waterfall Hikes of Ohio Revised Edition
Author: Tina Karle
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359953050
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
This book contains 200 waterfalls to be seen all around Ohio. From GPS coordinates, to hiking and driving directions, and photographs of each waterfall, there is much to see and discover.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359953050
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
This book contains 200 waterfalls to be seen all around Ohio. From GPS coordinates, to hiking and driving directions, and photographs of each waterfall, there is much to see and discover.